Kacem is a Tunisian activist, blogger and Social Media enthusiast from Kairouan, a semi-rural city in the interior of Tunisia. He has a strong belief in human rights, especially the fact that minorities rights shouldn't be subject to public vote and that they must to be protected from the majority.
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Published in: HomeBetween twitter and the street: Tunisia celebrates its Second Independence
A year ago, on this same day and on this same street, Tunisians came united to shout “Dégage” (Leave), a key word of...
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Published in: HomeTunisia: The Arab Spring’s first president, almost
While there is hope that Tunisia’s first democratically elected president marks a fresh start, only time will tell...
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Published in: HomeTunisia: Occupy Bardo
Despite Tunisia's successful election in October, there has emerged a remarkable ideological split in the ranks. In...
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Published in: HomeTunisia: how the Egyptian elections look from here
Much of the recent coverage of the Tunisian elections focused on how the Ennahda Islamist party topped the polls. In...